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Is BeoForum being hacked?

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Ferdinand
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Ferdinand Posted: Mon, Apr 18 2016 10:43 AM

 

 

 

Michael
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Michael replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 10:45 AM
It's to easy for bots to sign up and spam. A "are you a robot-button" is necessary in the membership signup to avoid these. And a limit on how many threads one user can open in a period of time.

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Keith Saunders
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This type of spamming rather than hacking we have had a lot of recently. I have now completely blocked all IP addresses from the ISP where this user was spamming from which was in China

Regards Keith....

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Duels replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 2:03 PM
Michael:

And a limit on how many threads one user can open in a period of time.

What? Even MM?Big SmileBig SmileBig Smile
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Mark replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 2:05 PM

Sparkle Rolls and Rolls and Rolls..... 

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Michael:
It's to easy for bots to sign up and spam. A "are you a robot-button" is necessary in the membership signup to avoid these. And a limit on how many threads one user can open in a period of time.

There has always been "Flood" protection in place on the forum so you cannot post the same posting over and over again.

About 4 weeks ago I also implemented a system where you could not post a subsequent post within 60 seconds of the previous posting. I may raise this to three minutes.

I may also implement a robot button, but in the most recent months all the spam has been setup by a person (not a bot) signing up normally to gmail and once they have activated the Beoworld account they don't use the gmail account again. I may implement manual registration approval for anyone using Hotmail or gmail in the future.

95% of the spam we have recently seen has come from users who's ISP is:-

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company 14/F Ramon Cojuangco Building Makati Avenue, Makati City 1200, Philippines

So, I have blocked via our firewall ALL IP addresses I have so far found assigned to this company, there are a lot and I am sure I have missed some, but we will be on the alert for them.

Regards Keith....

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Michael replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 3:26 PM
Keith Saunders:

There has always been "Flood" protection in place on the forum so you cannot post the same posting over and over again.

About 4 weeks ago I also implemented a system where you could not post a subsequent post within 60 seconds of the previous posting. I may raise this to three minutes.

I may also implement a robot button, but in the most recent months all the spam has been setup by a person (not a bot) signing up normally to gmail and once they have activated the Beoworld account they don't use the gmail account again. I may implement manual registration approval for anyone using Hotmail or gmail in the future.

95% of the spam we have recently seen has come from users who's ISP is:-

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company 14/F Ramon Cojuangco Building Makati Avenue, Makati City 1200, Philippines

So, I have blocked via our firewall ALL IP addresses I have so far found assigned to this company, there are a lot and I am sure I have missed some, but we will be on the alert for them.

Regards Keith....

Great! And thanks for the detailed info!

Beolab 50, Beolab 8000 x 2, Beolab 4000 x 2, 
BeoSound Core, BeoSound 9000, BeoSound Century, 
BeoLit 15, BeoPlay A1, BeoPlay P2, BeoPlay H9 3rd Gen, BeoPlay H6, EarSet 3i, 
BeoVision Eclipse Gen 2 55", BeoPlay V1-40, 
BeoCom 6000 and so much else :)  

Mark
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Mark replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 3:37 PM

yes thats amazing detailed information Keith... Smile

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Stan replied on Mon, Apr 18 2016 5:02 PM

I'm also getting some posts going to moderation for unknown reasons to me (my recent thread about replacing BeoLink wireless with an Essence and than follow-up went to moderation and I can't figure out why).

Having said this, great work Keith.  I can wait from my moderated posts to show up if it helps keep the garbage off this site.  This is a great site and has been very useful to me over the years (some years more than others).

Stan

vikinger
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vikinger replied on Tue, Apr 19 2016 9:44 AM

Did someone hack and remove Ferdinand's original post?

Graham

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9 LEE replied on Tue, Apr 19 2016 9:48 AM

Nope - it says 'Edited by Keith Saunders'. Nobody can hack Keith Saunders.. I reckon the FBI would find it easier to unlock an iPhone. Laughing

Lee

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